"hello yes i am trained in deep sea botany and i would be happy to be your guide for an amazing underwater adventure"

welcome to the squad 4751

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I ain't saying I ship it...but
I'm also not saying I don't 👀☀️

Aster likes botany and helps decorate Sunny's coffee shop!

I can't colour backgrounds for the life of me

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My hamster Rhys would be the perfect college guy lol. He's pretty short, I would say 5'1 since he's a hamster haha! Very chill and kind.
I also want to include my big horn sheep Sieg! He would be a good professor and teaches botany!

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Love romance? Enjoy a scene where a couple cuddles in a botany lab full of sparkly alien flowers and whispers their deepest darkest secrets.

Hate romance? Enjoy the masked man who storms in with a machete to murder them in the same scene.

You can't lose. https://t.co/NkcYTyyAK7

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Royal Holloway College also pioneered science education for women around this time, teaching natural sciences, physics, botany and chemistry. This sketch, also believed to be from an early prospectus, shows a chemistry lab with an enviable number of bottles on display!

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John Stevens Henslow born 1796. Fellow of (1818), taught botany, and facilitated the young naturalist being given a place on the voyage of the The rest is history.

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...The sizzling Calcination at the heart of mechanical botany
Gives birth to a human-shaped riddle out of time...

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This thread is so cute and positive 😭👏

I'm Red, I'm a full time science student lowkey captivated by ecology, primates & botany So I'm sadly slow art wise bc of that. But I like drawing cute things the most 💞 mostly simple anthros/pokemon ocs. Trying to get out of burnout

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🥕 American medical botany: .
Boston:Cummings and Hilliard, 1817-1820.
https://t.co/0Wcp9wGT72

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Fuchs' is the earliest work on plants which can properly be called scientific and it strongly influenced the course of medicine & botany in the years that followed.

His introduction credits the artist & engravers involved in the production of the images, but those who...
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Botanical illustration and the park: The Florist's journal and gardener's record : illustrated with superior coloured engravings, 3 vols, 1846-48......BHL/Smithsonian ..... https://t.co/RrUPv7kErm

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I have another clade-specific terminology diagram, which'll be part of an upcoming blog post!
This time it's the

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Siento que los he abandonado QnQ, pero aquí les dejo un speedpaint de lo que pronto daré como comisiones 7u7, en fin, ¡Disfrútenlo uwu!

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A couple more diagrams of botanical terms for my up-coming blog post: these ones are specific to the

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Botanical illustration and the park: Dorothea Eliza Smith: Resilient Botanical Illustrator 1804-1864.........https://t.co/QMZwyx4m56

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Gm friends 🙌🙌

A new piece in my collection, I really liked this project.

-Botany
-By
-https://t.co/jmYR2DsOPD

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Animated Flowers!

Grandville's Les Fleurs Animées of 1847 slyly turn florally-attired women into colorful cautionary tales. Particularly love the tippling tit (or is that swigging sparrow?) in the grapevine illustration!


https://t.co/ppO66th4g6

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